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iARLES 


Published  by  The 
19  58  Class  of 


CHARLES  CITY  HIGH  SCHOOL 


Betty  Jean  Adams 
Editor 

Berta  Bergdoll 

Business  Manager 

Thomas  Lovern 

Annual  Advisor 


NINETEEN  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY-  EIGHT 


VOLUME  15 


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CHARLES  CITY 
HIGH  SCHOOL 


ESTABLISHED  1923 

-that  the  learning  of  the  ages  may  no 

BE  BURIED  IN  THE  GRAVES  OF  OUR  FATHERS 


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In  grateful  appreciation  of  his  never  failing  aid, 
loyal  service,  interest  and  co-operation,  we  affection¬ 
ately  dedicate  this  volume  of  the  Charles  Citian. 

To 

Andrew  Marion  Bruce 

who  was  the  beloved  principal  of  this  school  from 
September  1949  to  June  1957.  His  unattiring  work  did 
much  to  improve  and  raise  the  scholastic  standards  of 
our  school  and  contributed  to  the  cultural  development 
of  this  community. 


His  wife,  Mrs.  Bruce,  contributed  much  also  to 
our  school  and  community  through  her  love  and 
knowledge  of  music. 


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Mr.  J.  D.  Smith,  principal 
High  Point  College 
William  &  Mary  College 
Typing  1 


Administration 


Mr.  G.  M.  Hodge 
Superintendant  of 
Charles  City 
and 

New  Kent  H.  S. 


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Mrs.  Irene  L.  Price 
First  and  Second  Grades 
Radford 


Miss  Ella  Nance 
Second  and  Third  Grades 
William  &  Mary 


Mrs.  Hazel  W.  Berry- 
Fourth  and  Fifth  Grades 
Atlantic  Christian  College 
East  Carolina 
Teachers  College 


faculty 


Mr.  Stuart  W.  Lockridge 
Sixth  and  Seventh  Grades 
Apprentice  Jr.  College 
Indiana  University 
Marshall  College 


Mrs.  Anne  Mountcastle 
Science 
Madison 


Miss  Annie  G.  Banton 
English,  Typing 
Mars  Hill  College 
A.S.T.C. 


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Mrs.  Marguerite  Richardson 
Gove  rnment 
World  Geography 
F  rench 
Newberry 


Mrs.  Tyler 

Mathematics,  Librarian 
Randolph  Macon 
Womans  College 


Mr.  Macey  W.  White 
Vocational  Agriculture 
Athletic  Coach 
V.P.I. 


faculty 


Mrs.  Gunderson 
School  Clerk 


Coffee  Break 


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CHARLES  CITY  HIGH  SCHOOL  SCHEDULE  1957-1958 


Room  I 

Room  2 

Room  3 

Mrs.  Mountcastle 

Mrs.  Richardson 

Miss  Banton 

9:00-9:55 

Math  8 

U.  S.  Government 

English  10 

9:55-10:50 

Science  8 

World-Geo.  10 

English  12 

10:50-11 :00 

Recess 

11:00-11:55 

Biology  10 

Amer.  History  8 

Typing  2 

11:55-12:50 

Physics  12 

French  1 

English  8 

12:50-1  :20 

Lunch 

1:20-2:15 

Biology  10 

Library 

English  9 

2:15-3:10 

Physical  Ed. 

Physical  Ed 

Mrs.  Tyler 

Mr.  White 

9:00-9:55 

Library 

Agriculture  9 

9:55-10:50 

Library 

Ag.  Shop 

10:50-11:00 

Recess 

11:00-11:55 

Solid  Geo.  12  Agriculture 

11 :55 -1 2 :50 

Algebra  1 

Ag.  Shop 

12:50-1:20 

Lunch 

1:20-2:15 

Algebra  2 

Agriculture  8 

2:15-3:10 

Library 

Physical  Ed. 

3:10-3:15 

Home  Room 

Check  and  Loading  Buses 

Mr.  Smith 
Typing  1 


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Business  M  a  n  a  g  e  r  ;  Charles  Haupt,  Photographer ;  T .  Y  .  Lovern,  Yearbook 
Advisor:  Mrs.  Richardson,  Sponsor;  Stanley  Hula,  Copy;  John  Hofmeyer, 
Art;  missing  from  picture,  Jim  Peterson,  Treasurer. 


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1.  Red,  hold  that  temper!;  2.  After  Washington  boat  ride;  3.  All  for  Navy;  4.  Hawaii 
Gal;  5.  Jump!;  6.  Made  for  each  other;  7.  La  Classe  Francais ;  8.  Wolf  call;  9.  Wind¬ 
ing  Up;  10,  High  School  Romance;  11.  He's  caught;  12.  May  Day  '57;  13.  Over  Board; 
14.  Cutie;  15.  A  measiey  freshman;  16.  C.C.H.S.  at  W ashington  Zoo;  17.  It  means 
what  it  says;  18.  Not  another  Navy  fan!;  19.  Mrs.  Bruce  and  the  girls;  20.  The  Hunch 
Backs  of  Notre  Dame. 


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MAY  QUEEN 

Berta  Bergdoll,  escort  Jim  Peterson 


MAID  OF  HONOR 
Betty  Jean  Adams 
escort,  Charles  Haupt 


MAID  OF  HONOR 
Nancy  Wray 
escort,  T.  Y.  Lovern 


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Mr.  Richardson  Jones,  for 
twenty-five  years  one  of  our  school 
bus  drivers,  died  suddenly  on  Mon¬ 
day,  January  6. 

Mr.  Jones  was  kind,  faithful 
and  ever  mindful  of  the  welfare  of 
the  students  of  Charles  City  High 
School.  He  was  loved  by  all  who 
knew  him*,  and  he  will  be  greatly 
missed. 


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Cast  Will  And  Zest  ament 


WE,  THE  SENIOR  CLASS  OF  1958,  OF  THE  COUNTY  OF  CHARLES 
CITY  AND  THE  STATE  OF  VIRGINIA,  BEING  IN  P  O  S  S  E  S  S  I  O  N  OF 
REASONABLY  SOUND  MIND,  AND  UNUSUAL  AMOUNT  OF  ENERGY, 
A  SUFFICIENT  AMOUNT  OF  DIGNITY,  REALIZING  THAT  OUR  DAYS 
AS  HIGH  SCHOOL  STUDENTS  ARE  NUMBERED ,  DO  HEREBY  DE¬ 
CLARE  THIS  OUR  LAST  WILL  AND  TESTAMENT: 

ARTICLE  I 


To  our  parents,  friends  and  teachers,  we  do  bequeath  our  humble 
appreciation  for  providing  us  with  our  education. 

ARTICLE  II 


To  our  school  we  leave  our  best  wishes  for  the  future  as  it  carries 
on  the  task  of  starting  boys  and  girls  on  the  road  of  life. 

ARTICLE  III 

T  o  Mr.  Smith,  we  will  andb  equeatha  little  black  book  to  record 
his  rules  in. 

To  Mrs.  Richardson,  we  will  and  bequeath  peace  and  quiet  due 
to  our  absence. 

To  Mrs.  Mountcastle,  we  will  and  bequeath  an  attentive  Physics 
clas  s . 


ARTICLE  IV 

To  the  juniors,  we  will  and  b  e  q  u  e  a  t  h  the  honor  of  graduating  in 
1959. 


ARTICLE  V 

I,  JIM  PETERSON,  WILL  AND  BEQUEATH  MY  EXPRESSION, 
"AW,  PIFF",  TO  MRS.  MOUNTCASTLE. 

I,  THOMAS  LOVERN,  WILL  AND  BEQUEATH  MY  ABILITY  TO 
THROW  A  FAST  SPEED  SHIFT  TO  RICKY  WRAY. 

I,  BETTY  ADAMS,  WILL  AND  BEQUEATH  MY  HEIGHT  TO  KAREN 
FURR. 

I,  BERTA  BERGDOLL,  WILL  AND  BEQUEATH  MY  PEROXIDE 
"BANGS"  TO  FINI  PREINE. 

I,  STANLEY  H'ULA,  WILL  AND  BEQUEATH  MY  ABILITY  TO 
WORK  ON  HOT  RODS  TO  CAROL  WIGGINS. 

I,  JOHN  HOFMEYER,  WILL  AND  BEQUEATH  MY  WATER  SKIING 
ABILITY  TO  TOM  EANES. 

I,  CHARLES  HAUPT  ,  WILL  AND  BEQUEATHMY  ABILITY  TO 
TEAR  OUT  TRANSMISSIONS  TO  PETE  VENUS. 


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BETTY  JEAN  ADAMS 
"B.  J." 

Glee  Club  1,2;  Basketball  1,2, 3, 4;  Softball  1,2, 3,4; 
Annual  Staff  3,4;  Who's  Who  2,3,  Hit  Parade  4; 
May  Day  1,2, 3,4,  Maid  of  Honor  3,4;  Safety  Patrol 
4;  Library  Club  2;  Dramatics  Club  4;  S.  C.  A. 
3,4;  Secretary  of  Class  4;  Basketball  Captain  2,3, 
Co-captain  4;  Cheerleader  1,2, 3,4,  Captain  4. 


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BERTA  BERGDOLL 
"Be  rta" 

Basketball  1,2,3;  Softball  1,2, 3,4;  Dramatics  Club, 
Vice  President,  4;  Glee  Club,  1,2;  Cheerleader, 
1,2,4;  Annual  Staff,  4;  May  Day,  1,2, 3,4;  Maid  Of 
Honor  3;  May  Queen  4;  Library  Club  2;  S.  C.  A. 
3,4;  Treasurer  of  Senior  Class  4. 


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CHARLES  EDWARD  HAUPT 
"Charlie" 

Baseball  1,3,4;  Basketball  1,3,4;  S.  C.  A.  3,4, 
Vice  president  3,  President  4;  F.  F.  A.  1,3,4, 
Vice-president  3,  Short  time  president  4;  Dra¬ 
matics  4,  Treasurer  4;  K.  V.  G.  4;  Glee  Club  1; 
Vice-president  of  Senior  class  4;  May  Courtl,3, 
4;  Annual  Staff  4;  Who's  Who  3;  Hit  Parade  4. 


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JOHN  EVERETT  HOFMEYER 
"Wyatt" 

Glee  Club  1,2;  Basketball  3,4;  Base  Ball  2,3,4; 
Annual  Staff  4;  Who's  Who  3,  Hit  Parade  4; 
May  Court  3,4;  Safety  Patrol  1,2, 3,4;  K.  V.  G. 
3,4;  F.  F.  A.  1,2,3,  Secretary  3,  Secretary  Tide¬ 
water  F.  F.  A.,  Federation  3,  F.  F.  A.  Rifle 
Shooting  Contest  3,  F.  F.  A.  Forestry  Judging 
Contest  3;  S.  C.  A.  3,4. 


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STANLEY  JOHN  HULA,  JR. 

"Hula" 

Glee  Club  1,2;  Basketball  1,2,4;  Baseball  1,2,4; 
Annual  Staff  4;  Hit  Parade  4;  May  Court  2,3,4; 
Safty  Patrol  1,2, 3,4,  Lt.  3;  F.  F.  A.  1,2,3,  Treas¬ 
urer  1,2,  Rifle  Contest  3;  K.  V.  G.  3,4;  S.  C.  A. 
3,4. 


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THOMAS  YOUNG  LOVERN,  III 
"T.  Y." 

S.  C.  A.  3,4,  Sr.  Class  Representative  3,4;  Glee 
Club  1,2;  Basketball  1,2, 3,4,  J.  V.  1;  Who's  Who 
3,  Hit  Parade  4;  Annual  Staff  4,  Yearbook  Advisor 
4;  F.  F.  A.  1,2,3,  Reporter  1,2,  Vice  Pres.  3, 
Rifle  Contest  2;  K.  V.  G.  3,4;  May  Court  1,2, 3,4; 
Safety  Patrol  4,  Captain  4;  Library  Cluh.  3. 


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JERRY  WAYNE  OSBY 
"Jerry" 

Baseball  1,2,3;  Annual  Staff  4;  May  Court  3; 
Safety  Patrol  1,2, 3, 4;  F.  F.  A.  1,2,3;  K.  V.  G. 
2,3,4;  S.  C.  A.  3,4;  Library  Club  3. 


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JAMES  MARTIN  PETERSON  IV 
"Jim" 

Presidio  High  School,  Baseball  1,  Home  Room 
Representative  1;  Cafeteria  Staff  1;  Ysleta  High 
School,  Baseball  2;  Hampton  High  School,  Base¬ 
ball  3,  Home  Room  Representative  3;  Charles 
City  High  School,  Basketball  4;  Baseball  4; 
President  of  Dramatics  Club  4;  Annual  Staff  4; 
May  Day  4,  Queen's  Escort;  S.  C.  A.  4;  Who's 
Who?  4;  K.  V.  G.  4. 


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Ethel  Browning 


Edward  Darlington 


Marilynn  Hunt 


Doris  Jackson 


Sandra  Marshall 


Class  Of 
’59 


Barbara  Tench 


Virginia  Waldrop 


Nancy  Wray 


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Class  Of  ’60 


Shirley  Adams  Tom  Eanes  Mary  Fenton  Travis  Harwood 


Marvin  Hula  Hartwell  Major  Reubin  Payne  Paul  Venus 


nMg 


Phyllis  Waitman 


Gwen  Waldrop 


Carol  Wiggins 


Enghabau  Wiggins 


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Randy  Banks 


Tom  Banks 


Charles  Burge 


Mary  Ellen  Greene 


Betty  Gunderson 


Pete  Harwood 


Class  Of 

’ 61 


Douglas  Marshall 


Fini  Preine 


Kenneth  Osby 


Richard  Wray 


Ann  Adams 


Tommy  Fenton 


Class 


William  Buck 


Durwood  Smith 


Archie  Crow 


Richard  Waitman 


Ann  Banks 


Karen  Furr 


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Sammy  Adams 
Pasty  Allanson 
Win  Berry 
Ronald  Browning 
Mary  Hannabass 


Seventh 


Clinton  Jackson 
Virginia  Marable 


Grade 


Harwood 


James  Marable 
Joy  Nantz 
Don  Osby 
Carl  Reynolds 
Mary  Ellen  Means 


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Buster  Bergdoll,  Skipper  Bergdoll,  Jane  Binns,  Gerald  Burge,  Frankie  Eargle 


Sixth 


Harry  Godwin,  Karen  Gunderson,  Janet  Hunt,  Billy  Jackson 


Jerry  Peterson,  Billy  Pomfrey,  Sidney  Reynolds,  Betsy  Smith,  Wayne  Webb 


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Margaret  Bobb 


Wyatt  Clark 


3iftk  Grade 


Jeanette  Nantz,  Yvonne  Smith,  Bruce  Wilcox 


Danny  Lovern 


Susie  Hannabass,  Mary  Hughes,  Shuler  Jackson 


Virginia  Williams 


Dora  Y ates 


David  Lovern 


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fourth  Qrade 


Jack  Christian 
Lyn  Payne 
Johnny  Peterson 
Evelyn  Reynolds 
Nat  Schnurman 
Tim  Berry 


Michael  Minter 
Bonnie  Morgan 
Mary  E.  Orange 


Zkitd  Qrade 

First  Row:  Ricky  Bates,  Lyle  Browning,  James  Lee  Darlington,  John  Darlington,  Janet  Eargle, 
Gail  Edwards.  Second  Row:  Steven  French,  Bill  Greene,  Natalie  Hannabass,  David  Jackson, 
Louise  Jackson,  Linda  Marable.  Third  Row;  Bonnie  Nantz,  Rudy  Nantz,  Van  Pearce,  Martha 
Orange,  Ronnie  Pugh,  Sammy  Reynolds.  Fourth  Row:  Jimmv  Richardson,  Curtis  Robertson, 
Linda  Sherman,  Brenda  Waitman. 


Second  Grade 

First  Row:  Larry  Campbell,  John  Hughes,  Brenda  Peterson,  Carol  Pugh,  Michael 
Schrurman,  Susan  Smith 


Second 

Qrade 


First  row;  Dave  Bobb,  Sammy  Childress,  Charles  Crowe,  Billy  Hannabas s .  Second  row: 
Edward  Marston,  Martha  Means,  Buddy  Morgan,  Johnny  Preine,  Eddie  Whitehurst,  Lillian  Wray 


Sir st  Qtade 

First  row:  Linda  Adams,  Lorna  Allanson,  Lea  Browning,  Ned 
Christian.  Second  row:  Thomas  Clark,  Donnie  Darlington, 
Kenneth  Edwards,  Wakie  Howard,  Suzanne  Hula.  Third  row:  Sue 
Newland,  Sharon  Pugh,  Rosie  Schnuman,  Nelson  Smith,  Sandra 
Spence,  Page  Webb 


CUTEST 
Shirley  Adams 
Charles  Hau.pt 


WITTIEST 
Gwen  Waldrop 
Ricky  W ray 


SHIEST 
>ris  Jackson 
Kn  Hofmeyei 


BIGGEST  FLIRT 
Bobby  T ench 
Charles  Haupt 


BEST  LOOKING 
Betty  Adams 
Jim  Peterson 


MOST  ATHLETIC 
Betty  Adams 
Stanley  Hula 


Parade 


most  LIf 
tO  SUCC 
Betty  Ad 
T-  Y..  Lc 


BEST  DRESSED 
Shirley  Adams 
T.  Y.  Lovern 


MOST  TALKATIVE 
Gwen  Waldrop 
Pete  Venus 


'Dramatics 

First  Row:  Barbara  Tench,  Jim  Peterson, 
Berta  Bergdoll,  Shirley  Adams  ,  Charles 
Haupt,  Charles  Burge.  Second  Row: 
Marvin  Hula,  Carol  Wiggins,  Durwood 
Smith,  Ethel  Browning,  Gwen  Waldrop, 
Mary  Fenton.  Third  Row:  Ricky  Wray, 
Enghabau  Wiggins,  Doris  Jackson,  Ann 
Adams,  Tom  Eanes.  Fourth  Row:  Betty 
Gunderson,  Fini  Preine,  Mary  Ellen 
Greene,  Marilynn  Hunt.  Fifth  Row: 
Douglas  Marshall,  Phyllis  Waitman, 
Betty  Adams,  Miss  Banton. 


J.  9. si. 


K.  V.  Q. 

First  Row:  John  Hofmeyer,  Ricky  Wray, 
T.  Y.  Lovern,  Hartwell  M  a  j  o  r  .Charles 
Haupt,  Stanley  Hula,  Jim  Peterson.  Second 
Row:  Charles  Burge,  Pete  Harwood,  Tom 
Eanes,  Randy  Banks,  Edward  Darlington, 
Durwood  Smith,  Marvin  Hula,  Reubin 
Payne,  Pete  Venus,  Carol  Wiggins, 
Douglas  Marshall,  Tommy  Banks, 
William  Buck. 


Mr.  White,  Randy  Banks,  Hartwell  Major, 
Edward  Darlington,  Reubin  Payne,  Kenneth 
Osby,  Pete  Harwood,  Tom  Banks,  Ricky 
W  ray. 


S.tf.fA. 


T.  Y.  Lovern,  Nancy  Wray,  Sandra 
Marshall,  Charles  Haupt,  Edward  Dar¬ 
lington,  Ann  Adams,  Mary  Ellen  Greene, 
Gwen  Waldrop,  Marvin  Hula 


Sjtfi 


Wand 

Seated:  Tim  Berry,  Gerald  Burge,  Sammy  Adams,  Mary  Ellen  Greene.  Standing:  Ann  Banks, 
Winn  Berry,  Louis  Harry,  Miss  Hunter,  Director;  Wyatt  Clark,  Hanky  Boyd. 


Cheerleaders 

Left  to  right:  Enghabau  Wiggins,  Betty  Jean  Adams,  Captain;  Gwen  Waldrop,  Betty  Gunderson, 
Nancy  Wray,  Barbara  Tench,  Shirley  Adams,  Fini  Preine,  Berta  Bergdoll;  Missing  from  picture, 
Sandra  Marshall,  Marilynn  Hunt. 


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basketball 

First  Row:  Betty  Jean  Adams,  Co-captain;  Shirley  Adams,  Co -captain;  Nancy  Wray,  Enghabau 
Wiggins,  Marilynn  Hunt,  Doris  Jackson,  Barbara  Tench,  Ann  Adams,  Sandra  Marshall,  Phyllis 
Waitman.  Missing  from  picture,  Mary  Fenton,  Gwen  Waldrop 


Q  iris  ’  Sports 


Softball 

First  Row:  Barbara  Tench,  Shirley  Adams,  Betty  Jean  Adams,  Mary  Fenton,  Phyllis  Waitman. 
Second  Row:  Betty  Gunderson,  Karen  Furr,  Doris  Jackson,  Enghabau  Wiggins,  Berta  Eergdoll. 
Third  Row:  Ethel  Browning,  Mary  Ellen  Greene,  Fini  Preine,  Nancy  Wray,  Sandra  Marshall, 
Ann  Banks,  missing  from  picture,  Gwen  Waldrop,  Marilynn  Hunt. 


mm  s 


basketball 

First  Row:  Carol  Wiggins,  Archie  Crowe,  John  Hofmeyer.  Second  Row:  Ricky  Wray,  T.  Y. 
Lovern,  Tom  Eanes.  Third  Row:  Stanley  Hula,  Jim  Peterson,  Charles  Haupt. 


boys’  Sports 
baseball 


First  Row:  John  Hofmeyer,  Charles  Haupt,  Reubin  Payne,  Douglas  Marshall,  Mr.  White, 
Coach.  Second  Row:  Hartwell  Major,  Edward  Darlington,  Ricky  Wray,  Carol  Wiggins,  Miss¬ 
ing  from  picture,  Stanley  Hula,  Jim  Peterson,  T.  Y.  Lovern. 


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public 


Pus  Drivers 

Mr.  Hughes,  Mr.  Jones,  Mrs.  Gunderson 
Mrs.  Jones 


Safety  Patrol 

Standing:  Nancy  Wray,  Phyllis  Waitman,  Enghabau 
Wiggins,  Marilynn  Hunt,  Betty  Gunderson,  Betty 
Jean  Adams,  Ethel  B  r  o  w  n  i  n  g  .  Kneeling:  T.  Y. 
Lovern,  John  Hofmeyer,  Reubin  Payne,  Edward 
Darlington,  Stanley  Hula. 


Punch  Koom  Staff 

Mrs.  Jones,  Mrs.  Roach,  Mrs.  Buck 


Custodian 


Mr.  Roach 


WILLIAMSBURG 
SHOPPING  CENTER 

RICHMOND  ROAD 

(For  a  Greater  Measure  of  Shopping  Pleasure) 

Colonial  Store 

Hallmark  Jewelers 

Nottingham  Pharmacy 

Casey's  Home  Center 

Claude  Jones, Jr.,  Florist 

Hickman's 

Capitol  Loan  Company 

W  oolworth' s 

Mick  Zuzma's  Barber  Shop 

Rich's  Supermarket 

Modern  Beauty  Salon 

Peninsula  Hardware 

Drive-in  Branch 

U.  S.  Post  Office 

Peninsula  Bank 

Sub  Station 

Acres  of  Parking  -  Completely  Air-Conditioned 

OPEN  FRIDAY  NIGHT 

FOR  FAMILY  SHOPPING 

J.  W.  HUBBARD 

COPLAND  TRACTOR  CO. 

General  Merchandise 

Ford  Tractors  and  Implements 

Most  lines  of  insurance 

New  Holland  Equipment 

Timber  Products 

Parts  and  Service 

Friendly  efficient  Service 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 

Phone  42 

Charles  City  Virginia 

Phone  WOodland  6-2256 

Compliments  of 

Compliments  of 

PROVIDENCE  FORGE 

ESSO  SERVICE  STATION 

KING'S  MARKET 

DAN  ADAMS 

General  Merchandise 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 

Varina  Virginia 

COLLEGE  PHARMACY 

Duke  of  Gloucester  Street 

Williamsburg  Virginia 


CASEY'S  INC. 

"A  Modern  Department  Store  with 
A  Colonial  Atmosphere" 

Williamsburg  Virginia 


Compliments  of 

TAYLOR  &  HARRISON 

"Your  Chevrolet  Dealer  for 
26  years" 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 


Cars  Ford  Trucks 


LAYFIELD  MOTORS,  INC. 

Sale  and  Service 
"There's  a  ford  in  your  future" 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 


G.H.  HAUPT 

General  Merchandise  and  Shoes 

Charles  City 

Virginia 

J.R.  PARKER  &  CO. 


"Dealers  in  Grains" 


Providence  Forge,  Virginia 


THE  PASTRY  SHOP  BAKERY 

Albert  Douglas,  Prop. 

Fancy  Cakes  Pies 

Bread  and  Rolls 

Williamsburg  Duke  of  Gloucester  Street  Virginia 

Phone  CA9-273  1 


MOUNTCASTLE 

LUMBER  AND 

BUILDING  SUPPLY 

COMPANY 

Paints  -  Hardware 

Electrical  and  Plumbing 

Supplies 

Providence  Forge 

F  orge 

WO  6-2221 

Compliments  of 

PENINSULA 

BANK  AND  TRUST  COMPANY 

Serving  Williamsburg  and  the  Peninsula 

Williams  burg 

Virginia 

P.L.  FARMER, 

INC. 

Kerosene 

Phone  3-9116 

Fuel  Oil 

Gasoline 

Motor  Oil 

Coal 

Fertilizer 

2020  Jennie  Scher  Road 

\ 

R.P.  DAVIS 

General  Merchandise 

4240  Gov.  Road 

Richmond 

Phone  7-6452 

Virginia 

EBERLY'S  PLACE 


General  Merchandise 


Varina  Virginia 


Compliments  of 


“Richmond’s  Oldest  Jewelers 


F.L.  FITZ  WOODSON,  JR. 

Evinrude  Motors 

Boats -Marine  Hardware 

Sporting  Goods 

Snack  Bar 

West  Point,  Virginia 

Phone  9186 

BUTTS 

FURNITURE  COMPANY 

Incorporated 

1455  Richmond  Road 

Williamsburg,  Virginia 

MAYTAG  washers 

ZENITH  television 

HOTPOINT  appliances 

Complete  Line  Home  Furnishings 
Sales  and  Service 

MOHAWK  carpets 

1455  Richmond  Road  Williamsburg,  Virginia 

Compliments  of 


RICHMOND  GUANO  COMPANY 

Top  quality  fertilizers 

Virginia 


Richmond 


CARWICH-MARINE 

E.  P.  BINNS 

1713  E.  Main  St. 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Evinrude  Motors 

Texas  Gas  and  Oil 

"Gator"  Trailers 

on  route  60 

Complete  Line  of  Fishing 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 

Tackle 

ROACH'S  SHELL  SERVICE 

V.  M.  WATKINS 

Self  Service 

General  Merchandise 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 

Gasoline  &  Oil 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 

Rhus  Tox 
for 

Compliments  of 

Poison  Oak 

THE  SANDSTON  PHARMACY 

NELSON  FUNERAL  HOME 

Successor  to 

Richmond  Homseopathic 

Pharmacy 

PHONE  FAIRFIELD 

97-2276 

Sandston,  Virginia 

FULTON  HARDWARE  CO. 

4716  Williamsburg  Ave. 

Phone  25  140 

Laburnum  Hardware  Co. 
Laburnum  Ave. 

Phone  35616 


SANDSTON  RECORD 

BAR 

Sandston,  Virginia 

Records 

Players 

Hillbilly 

Popular 

Classical 

Jazz 

Everything  Musical 

TED'S  RESTAURANT 

Route  60 

Williamsburg,  Virginia 
Bar-B-Q's  Hamburgers 

Jumbo  Milkshakes 
Phone  9063 


Located  at  the  intersection 
of  Rt.  5,  Williamsburg,  Virginia 

THOMPSON  GENERAL  MDSE. 

Groceries 

Feeds 

Gas 

Oil 


THE  SPORTSMAN  INN 

Two  miles  East  of  Providence 
Forge  on  Route  60 

Breakfast-Lunch -Dinner 

Phone  Woodland  6-2245 


Compliments  of 

GALLOWAY  BROTHERS 

Richmond,  Virginia 


AUTO  PARTS  &  SUPPLY 

You  want  it  we  got  it! 

Williamsburg  Virginia 

Phone  C-93580 


MATTHEWS'  ESSO  STATION 

1420  Richmond  Road 
Williamsburg,  Virginia 

Phone  CA9-4464 


Compliments  of 

THE  VIRGINIA  RESTAURANT 

Good  F ood. ! 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 
Phone  WO6-2560  Rt.  60 


SELDEN'S 

Junior  Department  Store 
Highland  Springs,  Virginia 
Phone:  97-4527 


STONESTREET  BROTHERS 

"Meet  your  Friends  at  the" 

jewelers 

Headquarters  for  keep-sake 

Diamonds 

710  East  Broad  Street 

Richmond  19,  Virginia 

SPORTS  CENTER 

BILLIARD  PARLOR 

Phone  2-1602 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Compliments  of 

GILLENS  PURE  OIL 

THE  BANK  OF  HENICO 

Service  Station 

Williamsburg  Road,  Virginia 

serving 

Sandston,  Virginia 

Highland  Springs,  Virginia 

Deposits  Insured  up  to  $10,000 

VARINA  SELF  SERVICE 

REXALL  VILLAGE  DRUG  STORE 

Quality,  Economy 

Choice  meats  &  produce 

Phone  972807 

New  Market  &  Varina  Roads 

Highland  Springs,  Virginia 

ROY  SATKO  MOTOR  CO. 

Compliments  of 

Nine  Mile  Road 
at 

BOTTOMS  MOBIL  SERVICE 

Fair  Oaks 

Body  &  Fender  Work 

Granite  and  Cherokee 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Complete  Auto  Service 

Phone:  Be.  31803 

Compliments  of 

H.  W.  LAY  &  CO.,  INC. 

2117  Hull  Street 

Phone  83-4397 


GUTHRIE'S  HARDWARE 

BPS  PAINTS 
SPORTING  GOODS 
Phone  92 

West  Point,  Virginia 


VIRGINIA  WOOD  CRAFTER 

Cabinet  and  Mill  Work 
C.  G.  Pomroy 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 


W.  W.  SAMUELS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE 

Five  Forks,  Williamsburg 


HARRIS  FLIPPEN  &  CO. 

Sporting  Goods 
Phone  7-3019 
Richmond,  Virginia 


Compliments  of 

SHIRLEY  PLANTATION 


Phone 

C.  D.  RICHARDSON 

General  Merchandise 

Fancy  Groceries 

Fresh  Meats 

Feeds 

Charles 

Fertilizer 

City 

Gas  and  Oil 

29 

Hardware 

Compliments  of 


J.  N.  HUBBARD 


McGHEE'S  MOBIL  SERVICE 

T.  M.  HARRY 

Nine  Mile  Road  at 

Monterey  Avenue 

Self  Service 

Phone  97-4179  Standston,  Virginia 

Pick-up  &;  Delivery  service 

Electric  Appliances 

Washing -mo  bilubrication - 

Route  #2 

Polishing  &  Waxing 

Charles  City,  Virginia 

Classical  Jazz  Popular 

M.  W.  WEBB 

PAT'S  RECORD  SHOP 

General  Merchandise 

"The  Record  King" 

708  East  Broad  Street 

ESSO  GAS 

Richmond,  Virginia 

Dial  NM  14-3515 

Route  #2 

Hillbilly  Rock'n'Roll  Blues 

Charles  City,  Virginia 

Charles  City  High  School 
Class  Rings 
Supplied  By 

W.  C.  SAUNDERS  CO. 

717  East  Grace  Street 
Richmond,  Virginia 


H.  L.  ROACH,  SR. 

General  Merchandise 
Fancy  Groceries  Gas 
Oil 

Fresh  meats -Hardware 
Feeds 
Route  155 

Providence  Forge,  Virginia 


Your  Rexall  Drug  Store 

WILLIAMSBURG  DRUG  CO. 

PETERSON'S  STORE 

The  Complete  One  Stop  Store 

General  Merchandise 

Highway  5 

Call  on  Us 

Charles  City,  Virginia 

Williamsburg,  Virginia